One way is to register a phone - see first post in this thread
another is to install gizmo - this is the smallest
William Mcewan Gizmo Mini
then you will be provided with the details when you register
(they are in one of the menus)
http://tmxxine.com/wik/wikka.php?wakka=LinuxTmxxineGizmo

Will Davies (HairyWill) has also compiled pjsip (our open source PSIP base code) for windows
Maybe there is a ready made windows program we can phone across to?_________________YinYana AI BuddhismLast edited by Lobster on Mon 07 Jul 2008, 07:05; edited 2 times in total

Just register with them there. You don't have to install anything but the PSIP program. It registers you as if you've already got your SIP hardware or Softphone, which is exactly what PSIP is! This prevents the need for Gizmo installations.

excellent, that needs to go into the help.
Sip phone for puppy in under 600K.
Can anyone see what the performance is like on dial up.
How low can we go for cpu use I get up 20% on my 1200MHz with the default quality setting of 6._________________Will
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here are some comments from smokey01 and my replies in case anyone else has an opinion

> The icons look great. They need to be resized to 80x80 then they will
> align with the buttons.
>
yes it does look wonky at the moment also the icons are not self explanatory
alternatively, the numbers need resizing they seem to take up a lot
of space for something that is not used that often

> The pet file did not install properly, not sure why yet. I had to do it
> manually.
>
not sure why this is, I've installed the pet several times without a problem
I created the pet in the same way that I usually do

this seems like an old problem, what do you get for
find . -name "pjsua-i686*" -exec md5sum {} \;

> The chat window looks good and seems to work well now. I think both
> windows need to shut at the same time but not a big deal.

what if you are doing chat with more than one person and just want to close one

> It would be nice if the data entry window held focus. Each time you
> press send you need to click back in the data entry window. It would
> also be nice if you could press [enter] to send rather than having to
> click on the send button.

Lobster has been having problems with recent versions of psip dropping his calls after a few minutes, here are some comments I emailed to him.

me wrote:

> A lot of the issues started with the new pjsip code
> Is there any mileage in compiling the old pjsip with the same parameters?

I've changed one line in the entire source to flush the debug output. My version will definitely use more cpu and io. I don't know exactly how the interface to a named pipe behaves, it is possible that if the consumer (pjsua-output-reader) doesn't read fast enough then there could be a buffer overflow or the emitter (pjsua) could block in some way. Without the flush then events such as IM, buddy status change and incoming call notification (to popup the window) can take minutes to be recognised. You can probably test if this is the problem by starting a call, opening the buddy status window and then hitting refresh lots of times. If the the pipe buffer is the problem then this should cause the call to crash. Your CPU speed may be an issue, turning down the call quality in the cfg file might help.

After a hung call you could tar up the entire of /tmp/psip and I'm happy to have a look. It will contain all the contents of any chat messages since you last rebooted but will not have your password.

I spent way too much time working on psip last week and don't intend on doing anything further with it in the short term except fixing any reported problems (hopefully the changes for these will be minor).

If anyone else wants to modify it and release another version then feel free, I'm certainly not going to be offended, it would be really helpful. In particular I'm not going to work on GUI arrangement, icons or the contents of the help.

One very minor bug fix:
Each new "Buddy Status Change" popup should kill all previous ones, to achieve this you need to modify /usr/local/psip/dialog_buddystatuschanged line 11

I'm using xorg with dingo beta1. (I'll try other puplets soon) but I always use xorg.

I think the voice call with puppyluvr was more than 10 minutes...but maybe he can confirm the time...we didn't get cut off until we tried to go into conference calling....but it seems the limitation on time didn't affect us in the N American area but again maybe puppyluvr can confirm this.

I've tested most of the options and they seem to work as they should with 0.9.8 July 6 2008 version.

Best,
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